Examples of 'databases has' in a sentence

Meaning of "databases has"

databases has: Incorrect grammar, should be 'databases have'. Refers to multiple databases possessing a certain attribute or characteristic

How to use "databases has" in a sentence

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databases has
The field of databases has its own terminology.
Work on detailed specification of both these databases has begun.
The use of these databases has three problems.
The preparatory work necessary for archiving and creating databases has started.
The missing information in the databases has been classified as missing in the bivariate analyses.
The information obtained from these administrative databases has its limitations.
Combining databases has inherent risks and thus requires caution in interpreting our results.
Further capacity development related to social databases has taken place in many regions.
The databases has NOT changed.
The availability of large computerized administrative databases has promoted this type of approach.
Duplication of databases has often proven to be source of errors and data corruption / alteration.
The number of archaeal genomes available in public databases has now dramatically increased.
Managing large, complex databases has become a highly complex and rapidly evolving specialty.
A performance problem at the clearance on SQL server databases has been fixed.
Abstract Computerization of databases has increased apprehension about loss of privacy.

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The Pandora FMS database maintenance tool for very large databases has been optimized.
Better support for temporary databases has also been added, useful for load-balancing.
The rollback option is useful if, for example, part of the databases has been corrupted.
A survey of databases has revealed that the triacyl dihydrofuranone moiety in 5a constitutes a new structural unit.
The review of user access for all Global Fund databases has been properly conducted.
Searching genomic databases has revealed VRL-1, a subunit structurally related to VR1.
Since that time, the number of public databases has been increasing.
The experience of some Member States with databases has shown that they have considerable potential.
Unfortunately, the practice of researching the available databases has not reached the desired standard yet.
The experience of some Member States with databases has shown that ^ they have consider able potential.
Performance and usability of connectivity to DB2 databases has been significantly improved.
Over the past 25 years the production of databases has become increasingly commercial in nature.
Abstract, The recent growth of data in cardiac databases has been phenomenal.
Likewise, the process of building new databases has been slower than expected.
It is generally recognized that 80 % of the data in our databases has a geographical component.
Abstract, The complexity of data stored in large databases has increased at very fast paces.
Xii " Sui generis " protection in databases has been provided ;.

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